The result sees Colorado's losing streak extended to a club-record six games,
keeping the Rapids (7-14-2) stuck on 23 points for the season.

The match began with a bang as both sides scored inside the opening three
minutes - Eddie Johnson opened the scoring for Seattle before Colorado's Drew
Moor quickly pulled one back - but Alonso's second-half strike was the
difference as Seattle (9-5-8) keeps pace in the Western Conference table by
improving to 34 points, good enough for third place.

Johnson, fresh off his game-winning goal in the MLS All-Star Game against
Chelsea on Wednesday, put Seattle in front less than two minutes into the
match, nodding home an inch-perfect corner kick from Mauro Rosales.

It didn't take the Rapids long to get on level terms as Moor fired a low cross
from Brian Mullan into the roof of the net one minute later.

Johnson and Rosales combined once more in the 24th minute to nearly give
Seattle another lead, but Johnson's shot from the right side of the box was
pushed onto the post by Colorado goalkeeper Matt Pickens.

The two sides remained deadlocked at a goal apiece until the 65th minute when
a well-worked Sounders move was capped by a superb one-time finish from
Alonso, who hammered a side volley past Pickens for his first goal of the
campaign.

Colorado created several scoring chances down the stretch, but Seattle
defended well to keep the home side at bay and hold on to all three points.

The Rapids return to action with a tough home fixture as they face Real Salt
Lake on August 4. The Sounders will host the Los Angeles Galaxy at CenturyLink
Field on August 5.